Cara Breast Pump use for withdrawing milk from the breast. Temporary use of a breast pump could be indicated to relieve engorgement, when breasts are so distended that the baby is unable to latch on, and when you are separated from your baby for short periods on an occasional basis. Long-term use of a breast pump is recommended when a mother wants to provide breastmilk for her premature or ill infant, until breastfeeding can be initiated or resumed. Long-term milk expression is also indicated when mother and baby are separated for long periods, when the mother returns to work, to increase milk production or induce lactation for an adopted baby.

DIRECTIONS: Use as recommended by physician, or lactation consultant. Place a warm compress on the breast for a few minutes before beginning to pump. Moisten rim of the horn. Squeeze the bulb, and place horn directly over nipple of breast. (Open end of horn collector reservoir must be over nipple area. ) Gently release the bulb pressure. As you release the pressure you will feel a pulling sensation. (Do not release bulb pressure completely. ) Continue to squeeze and release pressure slowly, but rhythmically, until milk flow is observed in the horn.

Note: It does take a few minutes for the milk to flow from the breast, and it is important to relax. When horn is full of milk, release suction by compressing the bulb, or by pushing the breast from the horn with your finger. Note: Use the milk immediately or pour milk into a sterile container and refrigerate.

Cleaning, Disinfecting and Storage: Separate bulb from horn. Place parts, bulb and horn into a pan of boiling water for 20 minutes. Prevent the parts from direct contact with pan or utensil by using an insert, basket, or similar holder. Also, always have enough water in pan to maintain boiling procedure. After parts have been carefully removed from pan, and cooled, moisten the rim of the bulb opening before re-attaching bulb to horn. Air dry and store in cool dry place.

WARNINGS: If bulb is not properly cleaned, the milk can become contaminated and cause serious gastrointestinal infections in newborns. Continuous use of breast pump may injure breast tissue. Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of product. Do not steam or puncture the breast pump.

Good product

This bottle warmer is great. We use it for every feeding and rely on it so much.This little thing heats up fast and is so convenient. I love this warmer.

NewMomma

United States

This is NOT a nipple shield, do NOT nurse while wearing this!

9/29/2012

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Comfortable

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Don't actually last six days

You wear this BETWEEN feedings to soothe damaged nipples and for that purpose they work wonderfully. Contrary to what the description on MyOTCStore.com says, You do NOT wear these WHILE nursing, they are non porous and present a serious safety risk to infants if left in place while attempting to breast feed.

again: DO NOT WEAR WHILE FEEDING!

james t malec

FL

wow!!!!

12/4/2011

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I must say wow for this bottle comes with cap which really convinience for traveling only just for $1, in the other way other bottle kit with cap will goest around $13+ which are too expensive, and the nipple seems to extract all the dust particles to the nipple which cause our daughter to cought for the first two weeks after we finally found out those clear nipple we bought at toy r us are $4-6 for 3 nipples, they extract dust/particles. so we order a bunch of similac nipples which most hospital uses, combine with this bottle, we able to use the cap on top of the similac nipple, but couldn't with any other nipples with this bottle. 4oz bottle is a great size for storing breast pump milks. we also has the medela bottle kit, it has a nice clearly print of the oz # on the bottle but it's fading out within 1.5mon and the nipple isn't that good compare to the similac nipple. so I would highly recommend to get this bottle in combine with similac nipple will make the best combo.

bek

MA

The design is awkward.

12/4/2011

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This bottle brush could use improvement. Even if you use a bottle with a large neck opening when you pull the bottle brush out of the neck the bristles splash everywhere and you end up soaked. I think the Dr. Browns on is better cause it has a foam top which isn't as messy. I do like the nipple brush attached but think the design is awkward.

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